Investment from The Kresge Foundation will fuel FFI’s growth

FFI is thrilled and honored to announce we have received a multi-year grant from the Kresge Foundation. This investment of operating support will help us to grow dramatically and sustainably in the coming years, expanding our infrastructure and operations and leveraging additional investments so that we can eventually work with over 50 nonprofit organizations and systems seeking to create the conditions that provide more equitable access to wellbeing for people and communities living at the intersection of poverty, violence, trauma and oppression.

“Full Frame Initiative shows how human services organizations and policies can evolve to advance person-centered supports that increase access to opportunity for people,” said Sandra Ambrozy, senior program officer with The Kresge Foundation’s Human Services Program. “With our investment, we hope that FFI will be able to scale and expand its model and approach and build the case for a wellbeing framework in the human services sector.”

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Statement on Equity and Social Justice

We believe equity and social justice are necessary for wellbeing--the needs and experiences required for health and hope. People experience barriers to wellbeing based on race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic class, and other identities. In particular, racism is a key part of what keeps inequity alive in the United States. We believe that increasing access to wellbeing is necessary to end racism and advance racial equity. We are committed to addressing issues of racial and social equity in all our work.